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FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM ADV ANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Editorial Board: Nathan Back State Univerllity of New York at Buffalo N. R. Di Luzio Tulane Univerllity School of Medicine Bernard Halpern College de France and Inlltitute of Immuno-Biology Ephraim Katchalski The Wei;r;mann Inlltitute of Science David Kritchevsky Willtar lrutitute Abel Lajtha New York State Rellearch lrutitute for Neurochemilltry and Drug Addiction RodoIro Paoletti Univerllity of Milan Recent Volumes in this Series Volume 108 AGING AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS Edited by Harvey V. Samis, Jr. and Salvatore Capobianco Volume 109 DRUGS, LIPID METABOLISM, AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS Edited by David Kritchevsky, Rodolfo Paoletti, and William L. Holmes Volume 110 HUMAN INTERFERON: Production and Clinical Use Edited by Warren R. Stinebring and Paul J. Chapple Volume 111 HORMONES AND ENERGY METABOLISM Edited by David M. Klachko, Ralph R. Anderson, and Murray Heimberg Volume 112 OV ARIAN FOLLICULAR AND CORPUS LUTEUM FUNCTION Edited by Cornelia P. Channing, John M. Marsh, and William A. Sadler Volume 113 PARKINSON'S DISEASE -II: Aging and Neuroendocrine Relationships Edited by Caleb E. Finch, David E. Potter, and Alexander D. Kenny Volume 114 FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Edited by Wolfgang Muller-Ruchholtz and Hans Konrad MiiIlt'r·Hermelink Volume llS DYNAMICS OF ARTERIAL FLOW Edited by Stewart Wolf and Nicholas T. Werthessen Volume 116 MODULATORS, MEDIATORS, AND SPECIFIERS IN BRAIN FUNCTION Edited by Yigal H. Ehrlich, Jan Volavka, Leonard G. Davis, and Eric G. Brunngraber Volume 117 STEROID HORMONE RECEPTOR SYSTEMS Edited by Wendell W. Leavitt and James H. Clark Volume 118 CELL SUBSTRATES: Their Use in the Production of Vaccines and Other Biologicals Edited by John C. Petricciani, Hope E. Hopps, and Paul J. Chapple FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Edited by Wolfgang Muller-Ruchholtz and Hans Konrad Muller-Hermelink University of Kiel Kiel, Germany PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK AND LONDON Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data International Conference on Lymphatic Tissue and Germinal Centers in Immune Reactions, 6th, Damp/Kiel, 1978. Function and structure of the immune system. (Advances in experimental medicine and biology; v. 114) "Proceedings. " Includes index. 1. Immunology - Congresses. 2. Immunocompetent cells - Congresses. 3. Can cer - Immunological aspects - Congresses. I. Miiller-Ruchholtz, Wolfgang. II. Miiller-Hermelink, Hans Konrad. III. Title. IV. Series. [DNLM: 1. Immunity, Cellular - Congresses. 2. Lymphocytes - Immunology - Congresses. WI AD559 v. 114 / QW568 159 1978f] QR180.3.153 1978 616.07'9 79-4272 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Lymphatic Tissues and Germinal Centers in Immune Reactions held in Damp/Kiei, Germany, June 11-16,1978 © 1979 Plenum Press, New York Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1979 A Division of Plenum Publishing Corporation 227 West 17th Street. New York, N.Y. 10011 All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfJIming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher ISBN 978-1-4615-9103-0 ISBN 978-1-4615-9101-6 (eBook) DOl 10.1007/978-1-4615-9101-6 Preface This volume represents the Proceedings of the VI. International Conference on Lymphatic Tissues and Germinal Centers in Immune Reactions. The Meeting took place in Damp, a small resort with great facilities on the shores of the Baltic Sea near Kiel on June 11 - 16, 1978. Both, the Genius loci and the God of Weathers were charming enough to stimulate the many participants from all continents and also to facilitate the establishment and/or maintenance of close contacts outside the sessions. The organizers of this Conference have tried to remind the scientific community of the necessity to (re-) consider sufficiently the role of morphological studies for a thorough understanding of immune reactions. Furthermore, they have been anxious to emphasize a closer connection between analytical work and biological relevance of the phenomena observed. Thus, three main trends were formulated: (1) connections and correlations between function and structure, (2) in-vivo relevance of in-vitro models and (3) clinical relevance of experimental models. The programme, induced by these outlines and reflected by the contents of this volume, covers a remarkably broad field of interests and activities. It is set in order under nine session chapters. Each of them may allow the reader to answer for himself the question how far the above trends have been recognized, especially when considering the variety of new methodological approaches reported. Although the usefulness of publishing proceedings such as these has sometimes been challenged, it is believed that the present v PREFACE volume provides a variety of stimuli for future experimental and clinical work on the function and structure of the immune system. Considering that scientific progress depends on both the generation of falsifiable hypotheses and the dissemination and experimental analysis of these, it is hoped that these proceedings will make a worthwhile contribution to these objectives. W. Mliller-Ruchholtz H.K. Mliller-Hermelink Contents INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Karl Lennert . . . . . . . • . . • . 1 SESSION A I LYMPHOID CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND TRAFFIC Chairpersons: Maria de Sousa and J.L. Gowans Introduction: On the 20th Anniversary of a Scientific Discovery . . . . . . • . • • • • . •• 13 Maria de Sousa Ontogenetic Differentiation of Epithelial and Non- Epithelial Cells in the Human Thymus 19 B. von Gaudecker and H.K. Mliller-Hermelink Antigenic Changes Associated with Chicken B Lymphocyte Development • • . . .. ...• 25 R.L. Boyd and H.A. Ward Evidence for Surface Antigen(s) Specific for a Sub- population of Peripheral Band T Lymphocytes in the Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 31 K. Schauenstein, R. Pfeilschifter and G. Wick Separation of Germinal Centres from Chicken Spleen 37 A.M. Smithyman, K. Carr, D. Forman and R.G. White Germinal Centres and the B-Cell System: A Search for the Germinal Centre Precursor Cell in the Rat . 43 Nicolette A. Gastkemper, Auk S. Wubbena and Paul Nieuwenhuis Migratory Patterns of the Ly Subsets of T Lymphocytes in the Mouse •..•.. • • . . 51 M. de Sousa, A. Freitas, B. Huber, H. Cantor and E.A. Boyse vii viii CONTENTS Correlation of Innnunogenetic and Histological Changes in Innnunodeficient Mutant hr/hr Mice • • . 55 Angelika B. Reske-Kunz, Margrit P. Scheid, Maria de Sousa and Edward A. Boyse Morphology of the Extrafollicular Zone and Pseudo Follicles of the Rat Lymph Node, and Their Role in Lymphocyte Traffic • • • • • • . 59 G. Sainte-Marie and F.-S. Peng Lymphocyte-High Endothelial Venule Interactions: Examination of Species Specificity . . . . . • . . 65 Eugene Butcher, Roland Scollay and Irving Weissman Basic Mechanisms of Lymphocyte Recirculation in Lewis Rats 73 Arthur o. Anderson, N.D. Anderson and J.D. White The Effect of Cytoskeletal Inhibitors on the Migration of Lymphocytes across Vascular Endothelium . • • 85 M.E. Smith and W.L. Ford New Evidence on Control Mechanisms in Lymphocyte Traffic 93 A.S.G. Curtis, M. Davies and P.C. Wilkinson Separation of Earthworm Coelomocytes by Velocity Sedimentation . • • • • . • • . . . • • 101 E.L. Cooper, H.R. MacDonald and B. Sordat Two Subpopulations of Cortisone-Resistant Lymphoid Cells in the Rabbit Thymus • • • . • • • . 107 W. Leene, P.J.M. Roholl, K.A. Hoeben and T.M. Hogenes Development of an Isotope Dilution Assay to Determine the T-Cell Mass in Guinea Pigs • • . . . • • . 113 J.M. Dwyer, M. Wade and M. Thakur Lymphocyte Production and Organ Distribution of Newly Formed Lymphocytes after Selective 3H-Deoxycytidine Labelling of Mesenteric Lymph Nodes ..•..• 119 R. Pabst and F. Trepel Germinal Centers and the B-Cell System: B Cell Differen- tiation in Rabbit Appendix Germinal Centers 125 Davine Opste1ten, Dieuwertje van der Heijden, Rita Stikker and Paul Nieuwenhuis The Influence of the Thymus upon the Number and Class Distribution of Innnunoglobulin Containing Cells in the Bone Marrow and Other Lymphoid Organs of the Mouse 133 R. Benner, A. van Oudenaren, J.J. Haaijman, J. Slinger1and-Teunissen, Th.H. van der Kwast and E.A.J. Wolters Sunnning-up . . • • . 139 J.L. Gowans CONTENTS ix SESSION A 2 IMMUNOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF CELL SURFACE STRUCTURES Chairpersons: J.J. Marchalonis and R.M.E. Parkhouse Introduction: The Immunoglobulin-like T Cell Receptor Problem . . • . . . • . • • • . • . • . • . • 145 John J. Marchalonis and Jane M. Moseley Isolation and Partial Identification of Immunoglobulin from T Cells • • • . . . • . • . . . 157 Aleksander Szenberg Codistribution of Antigen and Fab Determinants on Thymic Antigen-Binding Cells •••. • . 165 D. DeLuca, G.W. Warr and J.J. Marchalonis Ontogeny of Spontaneous Rosette Forming Cells in Mice • •• 173 E.J. Steele Multiple Ig Classes on Rabbit B Lymphocytes . 181 Bert J.E.G. Bast, Ria Manten-Slingerland, Rudy E. Ballieux and David Catty C3 Receptors and Membrane Complement Components on Lymphocytes jointly Cause Binding of EAC 187 M.P. Dierich and B. Landen C3 and C5 Compete for the Same Binding Site on Complement Receptor Cells • • • . • 189 M.P. Dierich and B. Landen Inhibition of C3b and C3d Receptor Activity by Xenoantisera Prepared by Immunization with Cell-Bound C3 Receptor Protein ••..•• 191 J. Gerdes, U. Klatt, H. Stein and H. Herrmann Modulation of the Immune Response by Pretreatment of Antigen with Complement • 195 W. Opferkuch, W. Horn, F. Falkenberg and S.H.E. Kaufmann Characterization of an IgG-Fc Receptor Protein Isolated from Human B-Prolymphocytic and B-Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells .• • . • . • • 199 J. Thones and H. Stein Antisera Cause Alterations in Morphology and Enzyme Activity in the Plasma Membrane of Rat Thymocytes . . • . • • • • . . • . . 207 U. Hurtenbach, V. Speth, E. Ferber and H.C. Bauer x CONTENTS Modulation of Cell Membrane Antigens During Differentiation of Rat T-Lymphocytes 213 R. Arndt, Rosemarie Stark and H.-G. Thiele Interactions Between Neuraminidase-Treated Lymphocytes and Liver Cells . • • • . • • • 219 Hubert Kolb, Amelie Kriese and Hans-Albert Kolb Immunological Characteristics of Neo-Antigens on the Cell Surface After Neuraminidase Treatment • 223 R. Johannsen, H.H. Sedlacek and F.R. Seiler Carbohydrate Incorporation into Glycoconjugates of Mouse Thymocytes During Con A Stimulation - Involvement of Two Subpopulations 229 R.V.W. van Eijk and P.F. Muhlradt Are Endogenous C-Type Viruses Physiologically Required for the Regulation of the Humoral Immune Response? • • . . . . . • . . • • • 233 G. Schumann, R.H. Gisler, A.F. Brownbill and Ch. Moroni Plating Inhibition Assay (PIA): A New Test for Cell Mediated Cytotoxicity • . . • 239 K. Ulrichs, K.-M. Kuhlencordt and W. Muller-Ruchholtz Summing-Up: Lymphocyte Receptors 243 R.M.E. Parkhouse SESSION A 3 IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE (SUPPRESSION/DELETION) Chairpersons: J.R. Batchelor and W. Muller-Ruchholtz Introduction . . . • . . • • • 247 W. Muller-Ruchholtz Differentiation of B Cells and the Clonal Abortion Theory • • • . . ••• 253 G.J.V. Nossal Permanent Abolition of Reactivity to Major Histo compatibility Antigens Requires Elimination of Pre thymic Precursors • • . • . . 259 H.K. Muller-Hermelink, H.-U. Wottge and W. Muller-Ruchholtz

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